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The phrase "achieved things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or successes in various contexts, such as personal achievements, professional milestones, or project completions.
Example: "Over the years, I have achieved things that I once thought were impossible, including running a marathon and starting my own business."
Alternatives: "accomplished goals" or "attained objectives".
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But he also achieved things".
Jobs achieved things that the vast majority of us would never dream of.
And the simple fact is I've achieved things that I didn't dream I'd ever get near.
"In the past, I have always achieved things despite the system," she says.
With John and Gregg pushing us to strive for perfection, I achieved things I never thought possible.
"He was a Puerto Rican," Mr. Bryson said of the rapper, "and he achieved things that 10 years ago we could not have achieved.
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"I learned that you can achieve things that you think are not achievable".
People with NPD like to achieve things and then brag about their achievements.
We can still achieve things".
Achieving things like that are not inconsequential".
Are we going to achieve things?
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